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Studio: international art — 37.1906

DOI Heft:
No. 155 (February, 1906)
DOI Artikel:
Studio-talk
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.20714#0088

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Studio- Talk

this example we are glad to see that many ex-
amples of Solomon's work have been secured for
the Old Masters' exhibition at the Royal Academy.
Besides the above works, there were to be seen at
the Baillie galleries some well-painted manuscripts
on vellum by Miss Jessie Bayes and enamels by
Miss May Hart; the remarkable picture, The Body
of Hardld brought before William the Conqiceror,
by Ford Madox Brown, The Uninterrupted Dream
by Burne Jones, an early painting by Sir E. J.
Poynter, and two drawings by Rossetti of rare
imagination and beauty.

At Leighton House Mr. Henry Holiday exhibited
before Christmas works by himself, including paint-
ings, sculpture, stained glass, enamels, opus-sectile
mosaics, with cartoons, designs, and studies.
These were on view prior to their despatch to
Germany, in response to an invitation to the artist
to exhibit in that country.

The Landscape Exhibition of Messrs. R. W.
Allen, R.W.S., J. Aumonier, R.I., T, Austen
Brown, A.R.S.A., James S. Hill,* R.I., A. D.
Peppercorn, Leslie Thomson, R.I., held in January
at the Gallery of the Royal Society of Painters in

Water Colours, made the eleventh year in which
the group of six painters, with hardly a change in
membership, have exhibited. The pictures of the
newest member of the group, Mr. Austen Brown,
were a valuable contribution. The work shown
made this as interesting as any preceding exhibition.

Mr. Alvin Langdon Coburn's photograph (here
reproduced) of The Cowgate, Edinburgh, is one of
a particularly interesting collection of views and
portraits which that well-known exponent of pic-
torial photography in America has got together for
exhibition this month at the Royal Photographic
Society's quarters in Russell Square. The collec-
tion comprises a number of pictures taken in
London, Scotland, and Italy, as well as some taken
in America, and a series of portraits of American
and English notabilities. We hope shortly to have
an opportunity of saying more about his work.

TV T EW YORK.—So-called "popular art"
I seems somehow to have its own secret,

I ^ undiscoverable by hundreds of talent
' in spite of every effort to attain it.
Among our landscape painters, H. W. Ranger has
gained this popular appreciation. His pictures,

TREPORT "

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FROM THE Oil. SKETCH BY ALEXANDER JAM1ESON
 
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